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Why Choose the PMP Certification?

By Guest Author Juan R.

The Project Management Professional (PMP) certification is one of the most important credentials that a project manager can have. From the highly respected Project Management Institute, a professional organisation with the goal of advancing the field of project management, the PMP certification is awarded to project managers who demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the PMI approach to project management.

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Having the letters PMP after your name doesn't just indicated that you have completed Project Management Professional Certification Training and have passed the PMP Examination, it also tells potential employers and future clients that you have an unshakable groundwork of knowledge and experience with which to practice efficient, timely and cost effective project management.


Professional certification is important to every industry, and in project management even more so. Since project managers are very often freelance contractors, completion of PMP certification is a great way to reflect the fact that you clearly meet PMP requirements very clearly to prospective employers. Overall, it's a great decision to earn the PMP Certification, and it can be a very valuable one even financially. Just having proof that you've completed PMP Certification training and you are capable of fulfilling all PMP requirements can boost your salary by up to 10%.


What sets the PMP Certification apart from other similar qualifications is that it isn't aren't based on one specific industry sector. The Project Management Professional Exam covers general project management skills that apply to all industries. PMP Certification as a whole is a very flexible qualification. If in the future you want to change the industry you work in, the market segment, or even immigrate to a different country, you'll know that you have a qualification that is respected in all industries across the world.


The Project Management Institute is one of the world's most respected industry bodies, and the PMP certification is their most widely coveted qualification. After you've passed the Project Management Professional exam, you can expect your PMP certification to be respected globally. After all, the PMP certification was the first qualification to be formulated specifically for the discipline of project management. To this day, no other qualification has come close to the global reputation of the PMP certification.


It's also reassuring to know that your PMP certification will never be out of date, as long as you maintain it. The PMP certification maintenance program requires you to continue learning, earning professional development units (PDUs) to maintain your PMP certification. This extra PMP requirement enables project management professionals to stay ahead of the game, making sure your skills and experience stay current in the face of an ever changing marketplace.


The Project Management Institute conducts in depth studies of the industry to make sure the qualification stays relevant. That means that while the industry changes, so does your knowledge. Unlike many other industry qualifications, the PMP certification doesn't mean that you had a good grasp on project management ten or twenty years ago. Employers know that the PMP after your name means you have a current, in depth knowledge of how to effectively manage a project now, and that's invaluable.